Neo-Nazis recently discussed the likelihood of people volunteering to “fight” on behalf of white Afrikaners, with varying responses and attitudes concerning the idea of foreign fighting, with some at least coming to the conclusion that it would be good for “combat experience.”

As the holiday season draws to a close with New Year's Eve, Islamic State (IS) supporters flooded Telegram channels with posters inciting for and providing suggestions for lone-wolf attacks on New Year's Eve.

Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal Muslimeen (JNIM) issued two communiques claiming a total of 19 attacks in its home base of Mali and neighboring Burkina Faso and Niger, targeting local security forces and international troops affiliated with MINUSMA.

The Islamic State's (IS) 'Amaq News Agency released a video from West Africa Province (ISWAP) showing fighters roaming in the captured town of Baga, while separately, the group claimed another attack in Borno State, near Monguno.

Members of an Islamic State (IS/ISIS)-linked group on WhatsApp engaged in a discussion urging each another to carry out attacks and to participate in Jihad, urging for attacks on prisons in particular, as well as condoning the use of children in combat.

Remarking on the announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump of pulling out American troops from Syria, an Islamic State (IS)-linked media group warned that despite that act, the "flames of war" will still reach America.

A militia blog sparked a highly anti-Semitic and racist conversation that seemed to endorse violence, exploitation, and genocide toward so-called “conquered peoples,” and anyone who would be critical of this brutal behavior.